Krasic S
Pontificia Universita S. Tommaso d'Aquino, Roma, Italy.
Med Secoli. 2000;12(1):129-45.
The author starts from the fact that a sea, by its very nature, can not only divide geographically two peoples settled on its shores, but also can bring them closer together with respect to culture, economics and common interests in general. He then seeks to demonstrate that the Adriatic Sea always brought the Croatian an Italian peoples, who lived on its shores, closer together rather than dividing them. To prove his thesis the author considers the example of the city and Republic of Dubrovnik, which continually fostered especially good cultural, economic and artistic relations with the cities and the states of the Appenine Peninsula. The study ranges from Dubrovnik's foundation in the 7-th century up to the 18-th century, the time in which Giorgio Baglivi lived and worked.
从本质上讲,海洋不仅能在地理上分隔居住在其沿岸的两个民族,而且在文化、经济以及总体的共同利益方面能使他们更加紧密地联系在一起。然后,他试图证明亚得里亚海一直使生活在其沿岸的克罗地亚人和意大利人走得更近,而非将他们分隔开来。为了证明他的论点,作者以杜布罗夫尼克市和共和国为例,该市一直与亚平宁半岛的城市和国家保持着特别良好的文化、经济和艺术关系。该研究涵盖了从7世纪杜布罗夫尼克建城到18世纪,即乔治·巴利维生活和工作的时期。